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Re: Jaymic Belts (archive)

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Posted by Chris on October 18, 2001 at 10:39:37:

In Reply to: Jaymic Belts posted by Howard on October 16, 2001 at 22:18:25:

I have a set of seatbelts from Jaymic. They are pretty good and work well. I have mounted mine so the inertia reel (ie the sprung loaded bit) is screwed to the floor/side panel in front of the rear seats just above the floor. The pivot point for the diagonal strap is bolted to the rear side panel just below the wood trim directly above the inertia. The anchor for the cross strap is screwed to the floor/side section where the rear of the door meets the body (or about 6" in front of the inertia reel. This seems to work well and is pretty neat with no hanging straps...no muss, no fuss. By the way, living here in the UK I use Jaymic for pretty much all my spares and they are fantastic. Their catalogue is well worth a look.


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